* feat(buffer): open as bottom-drawer split like fugitive
Problem: :Pending replaced the current buffer, making it impossible to
view tasks alongside the file being edited. No way to close the drawer
without :q or switching buffers manually.
Solution: open the task buffer in a botright horizontal split instead of
replacing the current buffer. Track the drawer window ID so re-opening
focuses it rather than creating a second split. Set winfixheight so the
drawer keeps its height when other windows open or close. Add q/<Esc>
mappings to close the drawer, and a WinClosed autocmd to clear the
tracked window ID when the user closes it manually. Add drawer_height
config option (default 15).
* fix(buffer): default to natural split height like fugitive
Problem: hardcoded drawer_height=15 was too small and diverged from
fugitive's model. Fugitive issues a plain botright split and lets Vim's
own split rules (equalalways, winheight) divide the available space.
Solution: remove the default height so the split sizes naturally. Only
call nvim_win_set_height when the user sets drawer_height to a positive
value, preserving the opt-in customization path.